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Why are we still talking about condoms?
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Purchased 2 pairs of glasses on Saturday... Should arrive in a week or two. I will so be able to see my computer screen much more clearly.
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So, you're going to completely exclude any game that has a fix? If you don't go get the crack, (which is technically a violation of their copyright) you can't play the game at all without an internet connection. (or a Uplay account that has already had the game activated and been set to offline mode, but it still requires periodic online connections) No game should be excluded from this list if it requires ANYTHING that doesn't come in the box in order to run completely offline. (this is essentially the same thing Ross said, but he allowed for official patches to include full-offline as not at-risk, but only if it didn't remove anything from the game)
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Could we take a moment to mention...
BTGBullseye replied to THEButterFingerBatMan's topic in Valve Games / Valve Stuff
Movies are a great way to recapture the linear gameplay found in most shooters... Just look at Freeman's Mind as an example of how linear shooters work in a non-interactive video format. (I'll give you a hint, it was good enough to get you to register, read, and post on this site) -
Fixed. You need to unfix that, as the SP game of AC2 is still at risk due to its reliance on the Ubisoft launcher to run.
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AC2 requires the Ubisoft launcher to run, (if the Ubisoft service is down, you can't play) so it makes perfect sense on this list. (the 'series' addition means it also applies to Brotherhood and Revelations) Also, there is MP for AC2. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed:_Revelations#Multiplayer - Though it isn't for the original game, just the two sequels) With all of that said, the list needs to be updated to allow for the fact that AC2, and all of it's direct sequels on the same engine, (Brotherhood, Revelations) have more than just an 'at risk: multiplayer' issue.
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It's only faster with CLI if you're a fast typer, and have all commands memorized... If either of those criteria are not met, (and the second one is difficult to , considering that every single program can have completely different command structures) then a GUI will be faster. CLI is for programmers, GUI is for everyone else.
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Unfortunately, I'm just starting learning Blender, so I can't help yet...
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Getting ready to head to my niece and nephew's baptism.
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I did get 4 to have that kind of range visible, but it's a huge performance hit. (though popping a super mutant at that range is very fun because they can't see you)
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Scrambled eggs, and Cherry Dr.Pepper.
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Again. +1
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Yeah... Teaching programing to 1st graders doesn't work too well, unless they also are teaching advanced math at the same time. Really, they should be combining math and programming into one class, as nobody really uses math professionally outside of programming anymore.
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Essentially, it traces projectiles based on the physics math, not the framerate & display position of the projectile. (which was surprisingly common at the time)
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Heading to bed.
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Again.
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Star Trek Online. Tribble server is very fun, but very lonely.
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I've checked numerous times... It does not damage until the projectile hits. The way HL2 does its (non-crossbow) projectiles is a kind of hybrid projectile/hitscan. It uses mathematics to determine the distance the bullet has traveled along the hitscan path, and unless you're in the path when the projectile is supposed to hit, it doesn't do any damage. It also renders a projectile, and updates its position based on the mathematics.
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I promise it's actually just a coincidence. But at least tell us your opinion of the movie!
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Getting ready for bed.
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Could just be Walmart... We get more of those prompts for no apparent reason than there are items scanned here.
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Was sunny and unpleasant. (in other words, what the majority of people call a 'perfect day')
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+1 Could be a troll... Happens to every Wiki. Feeling strange...